by James Reston, Jr.
In
this interesting volume Reston chooses to focus on the period of time
Luther was hiding in the Wartburg Castle after the Diet of Worms. Reston
sees those 8 months as key to the success of the Reformation, as it was
the most dangerous time for the survival of the new movement. In this
time Luther continued to write, and in a spurt of incredible academic
energy translated the New Testament into German.
Reston shows how Luther attempted to lead while in hiding and finally
growing weary of the limitations of such how he went against Prince
Frederick's wishes and returned to Wittenberg. Well written and quite
informative.
Welcome to Dennis' Pile of Books
On one of my other blogs (Immersed in Mystery) I have a running list of books I have recently read, and ones I am currently reading. In the past few months I began writing short comments after each book title, these were sort of like mini-book reviews, really mini. I thought that rather than lose these comments in the future (I only keep 10 titles on the list at any one time) I would create a blog dedicated to the books I have read.
Having this blog dedicated to the books I have read will also allow me to expand on my comments, perhaps even expanding into a full book review on occasion. Each book will have its own entry, and after the initial 10 entries future books will be noted in this blog when I finish them (in other words the date of the blog entry will indicate the date I finished that book). Mostly this blog is for my own benefit (to help remember all I've read), but I also like to share good books with others. Occasionally I feel the need to warn people about a disappointing book - our free time is scarce enough as it is, no use wasting it on a book that isn't worth the time or effort.
I welcome other comments on these books, it is always interesting to hear how others react to a book I've read - so feel free to leave comments on this blog. And I'm always open to book suggestions from others, I've encountered some great books because of other people's suggestions. Enjoy browsing through my pile of books.
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